Do you have to book through hilton to get the points?
Hi,
I am a Diamond HH member and have found a much cheaper rate on Thanks Edit: It was trip.com that I saw the cheaper room - never heard of them so will probs stay clear - but same questions till applies. :) |
Originally Posted by duo
(Post 29696727)
Hi,
I am a Diamond HH member and have found a much cheaper rate on booking.com than I have on Hilton.com. If I book through Hilton will I get all the same benefits? i.e. HH Points, Upgrade and all the benefits from Hotel with being a Diamond HH member? Thanks Our Best Price Guarantee |
If you do a search, you will find some recent discussions about booking through Costco. Your booking will get all the benefits as if booked through the Hilton site.
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Originally Posted by duo
(Post 29696727)
Hi,
I am a Diamond HH member and have found a much cheaper rate on Thanks Edit: It was trip.com that I saw the cheaper room - never heard of them so will probs stay clear - but same questions till applies. :) So if you want to save money and still earn points and nights, then use the MVP rates, not some third-party rates. |
MY experience:
1. When booking through my corporate travel agency, benefits are always granted. 2. When I see a big disparity between an OTA like Expedia, Booking.com or the like, I call the hotel directly and ask for the in house reservations team or front desk team to see if they will match the rate. In every case, they would offer to match, in some cases on a non refundable basis or offer for some sort of upgrade by booking directly. I'm not obsessed about getting the absolute lowest rate, but ensuing I have a trouble free experience or ensuring I have the room category I want. Difficult to do with an OTA. Booking directly with Hilton means the Hilton app or website will always show all the info for my reservation. In other words, one place for accountability for the reservation. |
Originally Posted by cjd
(Post 29696739)
You have to book through Hilton to get the points and stay and night credits.
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Originally Posted by indufan
(Post 29701121)
This is just simply not true. A fundamental part of any loyalty program is to get business travelers and most of those aren't allowed to book directly.
But that does not mean you can book through consumer booking engines and still rely on getting points and nights. Ie, most hotel program have a requirement to book through the hotel program (or directly with the hotel), with an exception for corporate booking engines (such as Concur). |
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